Daily Digest

Millions in damage. Three businesses ruined and 50 to 60 workers will have to move. Officials were still trying to get to the root of a costly warehouse fire in Pompano Beach. 2B

AE&TV| THE OSCARS

Seeing through the film

Is there gold in them thar hills? Phoebe Flowers takes a good look at whether Brokeback Mountain can reach Hollywood's highest level when the Oscars are announced tonight.

WORLD

It's not easy to go nuclear

Iran's claims that it is racing forward with nuclear enrichment have created an air of crisis. Still, analysts say obstacles remain at virtually every step on the atomic road. 19A

NATION

Army reopens Tillman case

The nation was stunned when NFL star Pat Tillman was killed by friendly fire in Afghanistan in 2004. Now, the Army is opening a criminal investigation into his death. "We owe it to the family. We owe them the truth," said Col. Joseph Curtin, an Army spokesman. 3A

TRI-STATE

Time for crooks to face music

A group of Hartford, Conn., neighbors is using Beethoven, Brahms and Vivaldi to halt crime. The plan is to broadcast classical music in troubled areas to annoy the drug dealers, drunks and habitual lawbreakers to the point that they would want to leave. 5A

BUSINESS

Boom is over, but should you buy?

With the red-hot real estate market cooling, now might be the time to buy a home. That is, if you plan to live in it. Buyers looking to make a quick buck on a speedy sale might get caught in the glut of sellers. 1E

COMING TOMORROW

Blown deal? Don't get stuck in a rut

When bad business gets them down, savvy entrepreneurs find ways to go from sulking to success. In Your Business

COMMUNITY NEWS

You'll see a gator sooner or later

Alligator breeding season starts later this month, so the reptiles soon will be more active and likely to be seen by residents. With suburbs spreading farther west of Interstate 75, learn what to do, and what to avoid, if you encounter a gator. Inour "On Alert" feature.

SPORTS

Tiger in front ... as usual

Tiger Woods clawed his way to a two-shot lead going into today's final round at the Ford Championship at Doral. That doesn't sound like much of a cushion, but consider this: In 36 PGA events where Woods has held the lead going into the final day, he is 33-3. "I think the past record shows that not much affects Tiger. Just try and shoot the lowest possible number you can and hopefully it will stick," said Rich Beem, who is two shots behind. Any hope lies in the fact there are seven golfers within four shots of the lead. 1C

ONLINE

Find the fruit of your labors

Whether you are looking for ripe tomatoes or juicy oranges, you've come to the right place. One pleasure of a South Florida winter is fresh fruits, vegetables and flowers. Find local green markets and u-pick-it farms in our online guide.